Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory is 18. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Racialized Burdens: Applying Racialized Organization Theory to the Administrative State83
“It Takes a While to Get Used to”: The Costs of Redeeming Public Benefits74
Human–AI Interactions in Public Sector Decision Making: “Automation Bias” and “Selective Adherence” to Algorithmic Advice67
Reducing Compliance Demands in Government Benefit Programs Improves the Psychological Well-Being of Target Group Members46
Elections, Ideology, and Turnover in the US Federal Government33
Deliberation and Deliberative Organizational Routines in Frontline Decision-Making32
Everything Is Relative: How Citizens Form and Use Expectations in Evaluating Services29
When Tensions Become Opportunities: Managing Accountability Demands in Collaborative Governance24
Meta-Analysis of Collaboration and Performance: Moderating Tests of Sectoral Differences in Collaborative Performance24
The Professional Agency Narrative—Conceptualizing the Role of Professional Knowledge in Frontline Work24
Management, Organizational Performance, and Task Clarity: Evidence from Ghana’s Civil Service23
Reducing Burnout and Resignations among Frontline Workers: A Field Experiment22
Thanks, but No Thanks: Preferences towards Teleworking Colleagues in Public Organizations22
Public Service Motivation as a Predictor of Corruption, Dishonesty, and Altruism21
Exit, Voice, and Sabotage: Public Service Motivation and Guerrilla Bureaucracy in Times of Unprincipled Political Principals19
Keeping Kids in Care: Reducing Administrative Burden in State Child Care Development Fund Policy18
“Honor List” and “Shame Roll”: Quasi-Experimental Evidence of the Effect of Performance Feedback under Political Control18
Performance Information, Racial Bias, and Citizen Evaluations of Government: Evidence from Two Studies18
Administrative Burden in Citizen–State Interactions: A Systematic Literature Review18
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